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The Girl Who Didn't Bow

Penulis: Zara Blackwood
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-05-21 04:54:53

Dante couldn't sleep. He was laying on the leather couch inside the football house at three in the morning with one arm over his eyes while the rest of the team drank downstairs. The loud music playing downstairs from the speakers shook the walls, girls laughed, somebody broke a bottle, and Dante barely heard any of it, all he could think about was Ariana Vale laughing with Mason Reed, and the memory burned under his skin like acid.

He knew his feelings were pathetic, but Dante had never handled jealousy well, especially not where Ariana was concerned.

A loud knock hit his bedroom door before someone shoved it open without permission. Mason walked in carrying two beers. "Coach says you're benched until Friday."

Dante's jaw tightened instantly. "Coach can go to hell."

"Probably. But until then, try not to murder anybody."

Dante sat up slowly, the bruise near his ribs still ache. "You always this annoying?"

"Only around unstable people." Mason tossed him a beer anyway, and Dante caught it without effort.

Silence stretched briefly between them.

"You like her?"

The question came out harshly than Dante intended. Mason blinked once. "Ariana?"

Dante said nothing, which was answer enough.

Mason leaned against the wall casually. "I think she's funny."

Something ugly twisted inside Dante's chest. Funny, that was what people noticed first about Ariana. Not the sadness she hid behind sharp words, not the exhaustion behind her eyes, not the way she flinched whenever people yelled too loudly. Just her mouth.

"You should stay away from her," Dante said quietly.

Mason stared at him for a second before laughing. "Jesus Christ." Dante's eyes lifted slowly. "You're serious."

"Very."

Mason shook his head in disbelief. "You publicly torture that girl every chance you get." Dante remained expressionless. "And now you suddenly care who talks to her?"

A dangerous silence filled the room, because Dante didn't know how to explain the thing living inside his chest, this ugly, possessive pull. Ariana challenged him, ignored him, looked at him like she could see every rotten thing underneath the fame and the money and the football glory, and somehow he couldn't stay away from he, he kept going back for more.

Mason sighed eventually. "You know what your problem is? You think scaring people is the same thing as being powerful."

The room went still. Most people would have backed down after saying something like that, but not Mason. Dante found that interesting and gave a humorless smile. "Careful."

"There it is," Mason muttered. "That psycho look."

Dante stood slowly, all six foot four of controlled tension unfolding to full height, and Mason's amusement faded immediately. Dante stepped closer. "You touch her," he said softly, "and I'll ruin your life." The words landed quietly, which somehow made them worse.

Mason stared at him carefully. "You're insane."

"Probably." Dante opened the bedroom door, conversation over.

The next morning, Ariana was already irritated before noon, which usually meant the universe was preparing something worse. She walked through the crowded campus hallway balancing coffee, camera equipment, and three folders against her chest while students moved around her in noisy groups. Westbridge worshipped football players like royalty, everyone else just survived around them.

"Ariana!"

She turned reluctantly. Her best friend Zoe jogged toward her holding her phone up dramatically. "You're trending."

Ariana frowned. "That doesn't sound good."

Zoe shoved the screen toward her. A campus sports account had uploaded last night's injury photos, specifically one photo of Dante on the stretcher, rain pouring down his face, with his eyes locked directly on Ariana standing on the sidelines. The caption read: WHO WAS HE LOOKING AT?

Comments flooded underneath.

"definitely her."

"Dante Cole finally obsessed??"

"poor girl lmao, she's dead."

Ariana's stomach dropped. "Oh, you've got to be kidding me."

"Too late," Zoe whispered. "Everybody's talking about it."

Attention at Westbridge was dangerous, especially attention connected to Dante, because Dante destroyed people casually. Girls cried over him publicly, guys avoided provoking him, and professors looked the other way when he crossed lines that would have gotten anyone else expelled. Now somehow Ariana was attached to his name again.

She exhaled sharply and shoved the phone back toward Zoe. "I don't care."

Which was a lie, because part of her still remembered the way Dante had kissed her last semester behind the library, like he was angry for wanting her, like it actually meant something. The worst part was that she still thought about it sometimes when she was trying to fall asleep.

"Don't look up," Zoe suddenly muttered, which only made Ariana look up. The hallway had gone quieter, students instinctively moving aside the way they always did when fear moved through a Westbridge crowd. Right on schedule, Dante Cole appeared, black hoodie, dark eyes, bruised knuckles, pure menace. The entire hallway seemed to reorganize itself around him. Then his gaze landed on Ariana, direct and possessive, like the rest of the world had simply disappeared.

Her heart betrayed her immediately.

Dante started walking toward her slowly, and somehow that felt worse than if he had run.

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